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SW-Motech Motorcycle crash bar Yamaha Ténéré 700 World Raid / Rally

Add essential protection to your Yamaha Ténéré 700 motorcycle with the high-quality SW-Motech crashbar. Ride safely off-road!

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£254.13
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Crashbars


Greater safety in the event of a fall or collision: with a 27-millimeter-diameter tube, the robust side crashbar provides effective protection for parts, fuel tank and fairing. The crash bar, specially developed for this model of motorcycle, is attached to theorigine mounting points on the frame. This ensures greater stability, and assembly requires no welding or drilling. A black epoxy finish protects the tubular steel construction from corrosion and scratches.


Crashbars from SW-MOTECH provide additional security for the tank, fairing and components. The elements, specially designed for the type of motorcycle, integrate perfectly with the bike's look while offering optimum ground clearance. Tailor-made fasteners ensure reliable and easy mounting atorigine fixing points.



  • Structure made of reinforced steel with 27 mm pipe diameter

  • Weather- and corrosion-resistant black powder coating

  • Reliable protection of major components

  • Extremely robust construction to match the motorcycle's look

  • Motorcycle-specific design for precise fit and strong frame attachment

  • Optimum ground clearance e

  • Easy mounting by screwing to factory-approved mounting points on the frame.



Included



  • 2 x Crashbars

  • Installation instructions

  • Mounting hardware



Details



  • Materials: Steel

  • Surface: powder-coated

  • Color: black

  • Total weight: approx. 5.6 kg


Additional information +
BrandSW-Motech
Supplier referenceSBL.06.522.10001/B
Colorblack
ColorBlack
GenderMixed
Age groupAdult
Quantity per product1
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